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Unit 2 Lives18
Lives& LegendsUNIT2Part 1
Speaking
Ghostwriting
Listening
An interview with a
ghostwriter
Grammar
Past simple & past
continuous
Vocabulary &
Pronunciation
-ingand -ed
adjectives, word
stress
Writing
Ghostwriting a
partners experience
Speaking
1 1.12What do you think a ghostwriteris? Choose a definition. Then listen to thefirst part of an interview with Andrew Crofts,a ghostwriter, and check your answer.
1 Someone who writes novels under a penname instead of their real name.
2 Someone who writes frightening stories.3 Someone who writes a story for someone
else in the other persons voice.
2 Work in pairs and discuss the questions.
1 What sorts of people use a ghostwriter?
Why?2 What do you think the advantages and
disadvantages are of being a ghostwriter,compared to being an author of novels ora journalist?
3 Look at some of the books that AndrewCrofts has ghosted. Which one looks themost interesting?
Listening
1 1.13Listen to how Andrew Croftsbecame a ghostwriter. Choose the correctexplanation.
1 An important businessman needed towrite some books but his English wasntvery good, so he asked Andrew to helphim.
2 An important businessman needed towrite some books but he was too busy, sohe asked Andrew to write the books.
2 You are going to listen to the rest of the
interview with Andrew Crofts. First checkthe meaning of the words and phrases in thebox in a dictionary.
be a sucker for something journalism
resist skin
3 1.14Listen to the rest of theinterview. Tick the reasons why Andrewenjoys being a ghostwriter.
He finds other peoples lives and storiesinteresting.
He gets out of the house and meets lots
of different people.
He likes writing about film stars.
He likes living somebody elses life for afew months.
4 Work in pairs. Do you think being aghostwriter is an interesting job? Why /Why not?
Jimi Hendrix
was just
starting tobecome
famous
when Kathy
Etchingham
became his
girlfriend. This
is Kathys
fascinating
story of life
with Hendrix in
the rock n roll
sixties.
This is the
amazing story
of Atanas Tilev,a Bulgarian
businessman.
He discovered a
group of people
were planning
to steal all the
money in his
countrys banks
and decided to
stop them.
Helen and
Mark Attwater
experiencedwar and
disease while
they were
looking after
baby gorillas in
the Congo. This
is their inspiring
story.
I wanted to find out
about lives that I
knew nothing about.
Andrew Crofts
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LivesUnit 2
Grammar
1 Look at the sentences. Mark completedactions in the past with and actions inprogress in the past with . Then completethe rules.
Jimi Hendrix wasjuststartingto becomefamous when Kathy Etchingham became hisgirlfriend.He discovereda group of people wereplanningto steal all the money in hiscountrys banks.What were you doingbefore you becamea
ghostwriter?
we use the past simple for inthe past
we use the past continuous forin the past
2 Complete this summary ofNowhere toHide, another book ghosted by AndrewCrofts. Use the past simple or the pastcontinuous form of the verbs in brackets.
Susan Francis (study) to be
a nurse in England when she
(meet) and (marry) a young Iraqi
civil engineer. She (return) with
him to Iraq. While they (live) in
Baghdad, the Gulf War (start).
This is Susans story of what she and
her family (experience) while
American and British forces
(attack) Baghdad.
3 Work in pairs and complete these
sentences. Imagine they are the opening linesof a book and make them as interesting asyou can. Then think of two more sentences.
1 She was sleeping peacefully in her bedwhen suddenly
2 We were watching a rather boring film atthe cinema when
3 They were sitting on the plane on theirway to Tokyo when
G Grammar focus explanation & morepractice of past simple & past continuous onpage 134
Vocabulary and Pronunciation
1 Write the missing adjectives.People and things Feelingsfascinating
confusedinspiring
shockedembarrassing
disappointed
2 1.15Listen to the words. Underlinethe stressed syllable in each pair. Then listenagain and repeat.
3 Write six sentences about your life usingthe adjectives in exercise 1.
I had an extremely embarrassing experience
when I started my first job.
Writing1 Work in pairs with a partner you dontknow very well. A: Tell your partner moreabout an experience you wrote about inVocabulary exercise 3. It doesnt all have tobe true! B: take notes. Then swap roles.
2 Ghost your partners experience usingyour notes. Write a paragraph that startswithI was when
I was talking to a friend at a party when
3 Read your partners paragraph. Are allthe facts correct? Is it easy and interesting toread?
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2 Lives & LegendsPart 2
Vocabulary
Relationships
Reading
White Teeth
Grammar
Past perfect & past
simple
Pronunciation
Weak forms
Reading
1 What are some common reasons forfamily disputes? Think of one or two andtell a partner.
2 1.161.17Read and listen to thesummary and extract from White Teeth.Summarise what the extract is about inone sentence. Compare your sentence withother students.
3 Read the texts again and decide if thesentences are true (T), false (F), or if the textdoesnt say (D).
1 Alsana wants her son to stay in England.2 Samad wants his son to have a
Bangladeshi education.3 The son doesnt want to go to Bangladesh.4 Alsana doesnt speak to her husband for
eight years.5 Alsanas punishment has no effect on
Samad.
4 Work in pairs. Choose oneof the tasksbelow.
A Read the questions and answers betweenSamad and Alsana in the extract. Theninvent three other questions that Samadasks Alsana and write her answers.
B What do you imagine Samad and Alsanaare like? Write a description. Includephysical characteristics and personality.
C Was Samad wrong to send his son toBangladesh? Was Alsana right to punish herhusband? Think of reasons for and againsteach decision.
Vocabulary
1 Work in pairs. Explain the differencebetween
a grandfather and a great-grandfather.
a friend and an acquaintance.
a colleague and a boss.
a fiance and an ex-wife.
a stepbrother and a half-brother.
2 Match the sentence beginnings 16 tothe endings af.
1 My brother and I have a lot2 We sometimes argue, but
we usuallyget on3 Heputs4 Weve argued but weve
never reallyfallen5 We live in different cities
but we keep6 I hope I dont lose
a in touchby email.b out witheach other.c quite well.d touch withhim.e in common.
f up withmy bad temper.
3 Use the phrases in exercise 2 to makesentences about a person in your family or aperson you know well.
I have a lot in common with my mother.
I cant put up with my flatmates mess.
4 Work in pairs and compare yoursentences.
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White TeethAlsana had decided to stop speaking directly to
her husband. Through the next eight years she
would determine never to sayyes to him,
never to saynoto him. That was her promise,
that was her curse upon Samad, and it was
exquisite revenge.
...It got to the point where if somebody saidyes or no to Samad in the street or in the
restaurant, he hardly knew how to respond,
he had come to forget what those
two elegant little signifiers meant.
He never heard them from
Alsanas lips. Whatever
the question in
White Teethis the story of two
wartime friends - the
Bangladeshi Samad
Iqbal and the Englishman
Archie Jones, and their
families in London. One day
Samad decides that his son
must go back to Bangladeshfor his education. Alsana, the boys mother,
doesnt agree. Samad sends his son
back to Bangladesh, but doesnt
tell his wife until after his son
has gone. She decides to
punish him.
LivesUnit 2
Pronunciation
1 How are the underlined verbspronounced?
1 She had stopped speaking to her husband.2 He hadnt seen his son for eight years.3 She can talk to her son on the phone.4 Shes very angry with him. They cant be
in the same room together.
2 1.18Listen and check your answers.Then complete the rules with the words inthe box.
affirmative sentences negative sentences
questions short answers
We usually use the weak form of anauxiliary verb (orbe) in .
We usually use the strong form of anauxiliary verb (or be) in ,
and .
3 1.19Listen and repeat the quotesabout family life. Pay attention to the weakforms.
1 You can choose your friends but you cantchoose your family.
2 Blood is thicker than water.3 A son is a son until he takes a wife, a
daughter is a daughter all her life.4 Absence makes the heart grow fonder.5 Out of sight, out of mind.6 Like father, like son.
4 Work in pairs. Do you agree with thequotes? Are there similar quotes in yourcountry? Can you explain them in English?
Grammar1 Look at the sentences about White Teeth.In each sentence underline the event in boldwhich happened first.
1 Samad puthis son on a plane to Indiaand then toldhis wife.
2 Alsana didnt answerher husband. Shehad decidedto punish him.
3 When the son came backhome, he hadchangedand Samad was disappointedwith him.
2 Complete the rules.
Alsana had decided to stop speaking directlyto her husband.
we form the past perfect with has/hadand a past participle
we use the past perfect to talk aboutan event in the past that happenedbefore/afteranother event or a specifictime in the past
3 Read these sentences about other familysituations. Write what you think happenedbefore. Think of reasons. Use the pastperfect.
1 The husband moved out of the family
house.2 The daughter stopped keeping in touch
with her mother.3 The two brothers fell out.4 The grandmother refused to babysit for
the grandchildren.5 The sons girlfriend didnt answer his
calls anymore.
G Grammar focus explanation & morepractice of past simple & past perfect on page134
Zadie Smithis an award-
winning British novelist.
White Teeth(2000) was he
first novel which she wrote
when she was 25 years old
It won many awards.
Glossary
curse(noun) an unpleasantsituation or influence that continue
for a long time
slipper (noun) a soft comfortable
shoe you wear in the house
straight answer(noun) a direct
answer
the Iqbal house, there would ne
again be a straight answer.
Alsana, have you seen my
slippers?
Possibly, Samad Miah.
What time is it?
It could be three, Samad Miah,
but Allah knows it could also be
four.
Alsana, where have you put the
remote control?
It is as likely to be in the drawe
Samad Miah, as it is behind the
sofa.
And so it went.
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Lives & LegendsUNIT2Part 3
Speaking & Listening
A fairy tale
Grammar
Modifiers
Vocabulary &
Pronunciation
Extreme adjectives,
word stress
Reading & Speaking
Grimms fairy tales
Grammar
The children were quitetired.The woodcutter was terriblysad.They lived veryhappily together.
use words like quite, veryand terriblytomake adjectives and adverbs strongeror weaker
the modifiersa bitand reallyare mostlyused in spoken language
1 Put the modifiers in the box into the
correct column.
a bit extremely fairly quite rather
really terribly very
to make wordsstronger (+)
to make wordsweaker (-)
a bit
2 Complete the fairy tale. Use modifiers to
make the words stronger (+) or weaker (-).Then work in pairs and read your stories toeach other.
Little Red Riding HoodOne day Little Red Riding Hood went to visit
her grandmother who was (+) ill. In the
forest she met a wolf who asked her where she
was going. Red Riding Hood was ()
frightened but she told him. The wolf ran to the
grandmothers house, ate her and put on her
clothes. When Red Riding Hood arrived she
thought her grandmother looked ()
different. What (+) big ears, you have,Grandmother, Red Riding Hood said. What
(+) big eyes you have, Grandmother
and what (+) big teeth you have .
Suddenly the wolf ate Red Riding Hood. Then
he felt () tired and fell asleep. After a
while a woodcutter came by and cut open the
wolf, and out came Red Riding Hood and her
grandmother.
G Grammar focus explanation & morepractice of modifiers on page 134
Speaking and Listening
1 Look at the picture on the left from thefairy taleHansel and Gretel. Do you knowthis story?
2 Work in pairs. Describe the picture.
Who can you see?
Where are they?
What is happening?
3 Read the questions. Do you know thecorrect answers?
1 Why were the children alone in theforest?a Their parents took them into the
forest and left them there. b They went for a walk and got lost.2 What happened at the witchs cottage? a The witch killed Hansel but Gretel
escaped. b Gretel killed the witch.
4 1.20Listen to the story ofHansel andGreteland check your answers to exercise 3.
5 Listen again. Think of at least oneadjective to describe each of the charactersin the box. Then work in pairs and compareyour answers.
Gretel Hansel the stepmother
the witch the woodcutter
Useful phrases
Theres a forest / cottage / witch.
The picture shows
In the foreground / background
It/He/She looks
Unit 2 Legends22
A
fairy tale is a
traditional, fictional
story. Fairy tales have a
long history and exist in all
cultures. Early fairy tales
were stories for both
adults and
children.
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Vocabulary
and Pronunciation1 Look at the sentences from theListening. Complete the meanings ofthe words in bold.
1 The forest was enormous(very) and they couldnt find the way
home.2 Their father was delighted(very )
to see them.3 He had been miserable(very )
since he had left the children in theforest.
2 Match adjectives 16 to definitions af.
1 ancient a very angry2 filthy b very bad3 astonished c very old4 exhausted d very surprised5 furious e very dirty6 terrible f very tired
3 1.21Listen and repeat thesentences. Which words are stressed?
1 His house wasnt just big, it was
enormous.2 I wasnt just pleased, I was delighted.3 She wasnt just sad, she was miserable.
4 Work in pairs. Make similar sentencesusing the words in exercise 2. Practise sayingthem, paying attention to your intonation.
5 Complete the sentences so they are truefor you.
1 I get furious when 2 Im always astonished when I 3 I get exhausted when
4 Im always delighted when 5 I sometimes feel miserable when
6 Work in pairs. Read three of yoursentences from exercise 4 to each other. Tellyour partner if you feel the same.
A: I get furious when people eat on the bus or
train. Its bad manners!
B: Me too. I hate that. / Really? That doesnt
bother me.
Hansel and GretelandLittle Red Riding Hoodare
two examples of ancient stories which were collected by Jacob
and Wilhelm Grimm. The first edition of their collection of stories
Childrens and Household Talesappeared in 1812 in Germany but
many of the stories come from other parts of Europe, the Middle Eastor Asia. Childrens and Household Taleshas been translated into more
than 160 languages. The Grimm tales usually have a social or a moral
message. The message ofHansel and Greteland Little Red Riding
Hood, for example, is Dont trust strangers.
The original Grimm tales were extremely violent and
frightening. The Grimms themselves, as well as other
storytellers and publishers, changed many of the stories
over the years, so that the tales have become less scary.
But are fairy tales really too frightening for children?
The psychologist Bruno Bettelheim argued that
fairy tales are important for child
development; reading fairy tales
can help children learn about
life, deal with their fears and
achieve their dreams. In
many fairy tales a young
person experiences terrible
problems with an adult
but the young person
wins. There isoften a happy
ending.
LegendsUnit 2
If you want
your children to be
intelligent, read them
fairy tales. If you want them
to be more intelligent, read
them more fairy tales.
Albert Einstein
Grimms fairy tales
Jacob and WilhelmGrimm
Reading and Speaking1 What problems do children haveto deal with today? Do you thinkfairy tales can help children to dealwith real-life situations?
2 1.22Read and listen to the
text. Choose the best subtitle.
a Escape from realityb Learning for lifec For adults only
3 Work in pairs and discuss thequestions.
Are fairy tales frightening?
Are children too protected today?
Do fairy tales still have animportant place in your culture?
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Reading
1 Look at the names of three legendaryplaces in the box. What do you know aboutthese places?
Atlantis El Dorado Shangri-La
2 Work in three groups.
Group A: read about Shangri-La on page 25.Group B: read about Atlantis on page 126.Group C: read about El Dorado on page 128.
Answer the questions for your text.1 Where is the place?2 Where does the legend come from?3 What does the legend mean today?
3 Work in groups of three, with one studentfrom group A, B and C. Tell your groupabout your place.
4 Work with your group and answer thequestions.
Which place ...
1 suffered a natural disaster?
2 was written about first in a book?
3 represents a place where you can getrich?
4 is a place of great natural beauty?
5 was based on the story of a king?
6 was ruled by dishonest people?
Extend your vocabulary ways of talking about meaning
When you want to talk about meaning, youcan use the following verbs.
mean:It means Golden One in Spanish.
represent:This colour represents goodthings, happiness.
symbolise:The marks on the wall symboliseprotection.
Do these things mean anything special inyour culture? Use the verbs above to talkabout their meaning.1 the colour green
2 the number 13
3 a red rose
4 a snake
Part 4
Vocabulary
Prepositions
Reading
Legendary places
Grammar
used to &would
Writing
A mini saga
Lives & LegendsUNIT2
Vocabulary
1 Look at the picture and complete thedescription with the prepositions in the box.
above against beside around
beneath beyond within
There is a tall, dark tower. In front of thetower is a horse. the horse thereis a man.There is a princess thetower. the tower there is a secrettunnel. the tower wall there is aladder. the tower there is a circle
of trees. the trees there are somemountains. the tower there is adragon.
Language note:the prepositionsbeneath
and withinare more common in literary or
formal texts
2 1.23Listen and check your answers.
3 Choose the correct word to complete thesentences.
1
The secret garden was deep within/ abovethe forest.2 We couldnt see the tower, it was behind/
in front ofthe mountains.3 At the top of the hill, far above/ within
the village, there was a single house.4 The travellers saw a group of trees and
beyond/ beneaththem, some red hills.5 The legendary city of Atlantis was
beneath/ aroundthe sea.
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LegendsUnit 2
Writing1 Read thedefinition of a mini saga.
2 You are going to write a mini sagaabout a legendary place. You can write abouta place you know, or you can invent one.Make notes for your story. Use the ideas inthe table to help you.
Places People Phrases
a towera mysterious citya cemeterya castlean old house
a very poor womanand her fathera cruel kinga lonely millionairetwo twin brothersa lonely actor
Once upon a time There used to be People used to say Nobody knew where It was a mystery / alegend
3 Write your mini saga. Then work ingroups. Read out your sagas and decidewhich is the best.
Grammar
Conway used tobe a British diplomat.The Ancient Greeks used totalk about Atlantis.The king wouldcover his body in gold.
use used toto talk about habitual statesor actions in the past
use wouldto talk about habitual actionsin the past. We dont use wouldto talkabout states
the negative of used tois didnt use to
the question form of used tois Did use to? We dont usually use wouldin
questions about the past
1 Complete the sentences with used toorwould. Sometimes more than one answer ispossible.
1 One of the most famous legendary placesin Britain is Camelot. According to thelegend, King Arthur live there.
2 He meet his knights at the RoundTable.
3 They sit around the table and
share stories.4 Historians believe that the RoundTable really existed, but they now say it isprobably just a legend.
2 Choose three topics and write down theinformation.
a place you used to live in / work at
a place you would visit with family whenyou were younger
an activity you would do when you wereyounger
an activity you didnt use to do, but you
do now a person you used to be afraid of
something you used to believe was true,but you dont now
3 Work in pairs. Tell each other about thethings you wrote in exercise 2. Ask yourpartner questions.
G Grammar focus explanation & morepractice ofused to&would on page 134
Legendary places modern meaningsThe mountain paradise Shangri-Lais an imaginary valley
deep within the Himalayas. It was described in the 1933 novel Lost
Horizonby British author James Hilton. The main character of Lost
Horizonis a European called Hugh Conway. Conway used to be a
British diplomat but disappeared after a mysterious plane crash
over the mountains of Tibet. After the crash Conway, another
diplomat, Mallinson, and two other companions discover the
inspiring and mystical world of Shangri-La. Mallinson feels it is a
prison but Conway sees it as a paradise.
The legend of Shangri-La has different meanings. It represents
a perfect place that is hidden from modern society. It also
symbolises a persons life-long quest
for happiness and love.
A mini
saga is a story
in exactly 50 words.
The idea was popularised
by a competition in the
British newspaper The Daily
Telegraph. It is now possible
to find many mini sagas
on the internet.
Glossary
paradise(noun) a perfect place
quest(noun) a long difficult search
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Unit 2 Function globally26
Language focus1 Match the general statements 13 from the listening tothe examples ac. Then listen again and check.
1 Generally speaking he believed that people haveobligations rather than rights,
2 On the whole, Confuciuss students were young men
from good families,3 Most of the time, however, these students found it
difficult to live in the way that Confucius expected;
a such as the sons of bankers or officials.b for instance, Confucius thought people should always
think of the interests of other people.c for example to ones family and ones elders.
2 Underline the phrases used to make general statementsand the phrases used to give examples in the sentences inexercise 1.
Speaking1 Work in pairs. Choose one of the tasks below. Use thenew expressions you have learnt.
A Tell your partner about
something you generally like and give examples.
something you dont generally enjoy and give examples.
B Tell your partner about a member of your family or afriend. Make three general statements and give specificexamples.
Function globally generalising and giving examples2
Warm up1 Work in pairs. Look at the pictures and compare andcontrast them.
Who are the people in the photos? Describe them.
Where are they? What do you think they arelistening to?
How would you describe their mood?2 Write down what you think one of the people in eachpicture is thinking. Then work in pairs and compare whatyou wrote.
Listening1 1.24Listen. What is the situation? Who is speaking?
2 What is the speaker talking about? Choose one of thetopics in the box.
company news economics maths philosophy
sales techniques time management
3 Listen again. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
1 Confucius thought duties were very important.2 Most of Confuciuss followers were educated men.3 His followers had no problems living the way Confucius
expected.4 He expected his followers to be unselfish.5 His favourite student was the son of a rich man.
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Globalvoices
Global voicesUnit 2
Language focus: stuff
1 Look at the wordstuffin these sentences from thelistening. Then work in pairs and answer the questions.
My parents really influenced me a lot in my career, inmy goals for all thisstuff.
They helped me if I had some problems orstuff.
We spent a lot of time together, just going out and seeexhibitions and juststufflike that.
1 What doesstuffmean?2 Is it a formal or informal word?3 Do you think its a countable or uncountable noun?
2 Rewrite these sentences using the wordstuff.
1 Put all your bags and coats in the back of the car.2 Most people have too many belongings.3 Our supermarket sells all sorts of products.4 I gave all my baby equipment to my sister.5 Who put all these things on my desk?6 There are a lot of good articles and tips on her website.
Speaking1 Think about someone who has had an importantinfluence on your life. Think about these questions andmake some notes.
What are they like? How did you meet them?
How have they influenced you?
2 Work in pairs. Tell your partner about the person. Useyour notes and the useful phrases to help you.
Useful phrases
He/She has a very personality.
He/She has always encouraged me to
He/She was a big influence on my life because
He/She taught me lots of stuff about
He/She helped me with We used to and stuff like that.
Warm up
1 Work in pairs and discuss these questions. How much influence do parents and older family
members have in your culture?
Are famous people important role models in yourcountry? Do you think they influence peoples lives?
Listening1 1.251.28 Listen to four people talk about peoplewho have had an important influence on their lives. Whoinfluenced them?
1 Martin, Czech Republic2 Eva Maria, Switzerland3 Abdul, Saudia Arabia
4 Erica, Italy
2 Listen again. How did these people influence thespeakers? Read the sentences and correct the two that arefalse.
1 Martin: They encouraged him and helped him in hiscareer.
2 Eva Maria: She talked to her about art.3 Abdul: He encouraged him to learn more about the
theoretical side of computer science.4 Erica: She taught her how to study at university.
Martin, Czech Republic
Abdul, Saudia Arabia
Eva Maria, Switzerland
Erica, Italy
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Unit 2 Writing28
Writing skills: complex sentences
A clause is a sentence which has a subject and a verb.
Their father died. Nolbu inherited his house and land.
Use and, but, so andwhento join clausestogether to makea complex sentence. With but, so andwhen,we oftenusecommas to separate the clauses.
Whentheir father died, Nolbu inherited his house and land,
butHungbu received nothing.
After and,it is not necessary to repeat the subject if it is thesame in each clause.
He took the bird homeandlooked after it carefully.
1 Underline other places in the story where Jiwon hasused and, but, so andwhento join clauses.
2 Join the clauses with the words in brackets to makecomplex sentences.
1 Hungbu sold the treasure. He bought an enormoushouse. (and)
2 Hungbu opened the door. The bird flew away. (when)3 Hungu found the bird. He felt sorry for it. He took it
home. (when, so)4 Hungbu worked hard. He gave money to his family. His
brother was lazy. He never gave money to anyone. (and,
but, and)
Preparing to writeThink of a traditional folk tale from your country or storyyou knew when you were a child. Make notes about thestory. Then work in pairs and tell your partner the story.
Storytelling expressions
Long ago
Once upon a time
They lived happily ever after.
WritingWrite your story. Use your notes and the useful phrases tohelp you. Use complex sentences and time expressions.
Writing a narrative2
Reading
1 Read Jiwons version of a traditional Korean folk tale.Choose the best title.
a The injured birdb A tale of two brothersc The magic gourd
2 Read the story again. Are these sentences true forHungbu (H), Nolbu (N), or both?
1 He became rich.2 He did not work hard.3 He found an injured bird.
4 He broke a birds leg.5 He received a seed from a bird.6 He found treasure inside a gourd.7 All his money was stolen.8 He felt sorry because he had behaved badly.9 He was kind to his brother.
3 Do you think the story teaches a lesson? If so, what is it?
Long ago, there was a rich man who had two sons. The
older brother, who was called Nolbu, was greedy and lazy.
By contrast, his younger brother Hungbu was hard-working
and kind-hearted. When their father died, Nolbu inherited
his house and land, but Hungbu received nothing.
One day when Hungbu was working in the fields, he found
a bird which had broken its leg. He took the bird homeand looked after it carefully. The bird gradually became
stronger, and when summer came, it flew away to a warm
place. A year later the bird flew back and gave Hungbu
a seed. Hungbu sowed the seed and it soon grew into a
plant which produced many gourds. When Hungbu opened
one of the gourds, he was amazed to see that it was full of
treasure. The next day he bought an enormous house and
moved there with his family.
When he heard about his brothers good luck, Nolbu
was extremely jealous and decided to do the same
as his brother. He also found a bird, but he broke its
leg and looked after it until it became strong. The bird
also gave him a seed, which produced several gourds.
However, when Nolbu opened one of the gourds, goblins
immediately came out of it and stole all his money. After
that Nolbu felt ashamed so he went to his brother to ask
for help. Hungbu was sorry for him and so he invited him
to share his house. Both brothers and their families lived
happily ever after.
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Global review & Study skills Unit 2
Grammar
1 Delete the verb forms which are not possible.Sometimes more than one verb form is correct.
As a child, I (1) used to love / would love / lovedfairy tales, andmy mother (2) often told / would often tell / often used to tellme the story of Jack and the Beanstalk. Jack and his mother(3)were / would be / used to bevery poor.
One day, Jack (4) used to exchange / exchanged / wasexchangingthe family cow for a magic bean. That night,he (5)planted / had planted / was plantingthe bean and thenext morning he was astonished to see that it (6)grew / hadgrown / used to growinto an enormous beanstalk as high asthe sky. Immediately, Jack (7) was climbing / climbed / had
climbedup the beanstalk, and soon he (8) came / was coming/ had cometo a giants house. While the giant (9) would sleep/ was sleeping / had slept, Jack (10)stole / was stealing / hadstolenthe giants treasure. But suddenly the giant (11) wokeup / was waking up / had woken up. He (12) used to be / hadbeen / wasfurious that his treasure (13) disappeared / haddisappeared /would disappear. But while the giant (14)followed/ was following / had followedJack down the beanstalk, Jack(15) had cut / cut / would cutit down.
The giant (16) died / had died / was dyingand Jack and hismother (17) lived / were living / had livedhappily for the restof their lives.
2 Complete the modifiers.
Strong: e ly, r ly, t ly, v y Weak: qu e, f ly, r r, a b
VocabularyWhich word or phrase is different in each group? Why?
1 colleague acquaintance fiance great-grandfather2 ancient furious dirty astonished3 inspiring disappointing shocking embarrassing4 while within against beyond5 disappointed confused exhausted shocking
6 mean protect symbolise represent7 fall out have a lot in common get on keep in touch8 grandfather fiance stepbrother ex-wife
Speaking and Writing1 Write four sentences about when you were a child, usingused to or would. Write one false sentence.
2 Work in small groups and read your sentences. Yourgroup ask questions about the sentences and guess whichsentence is false.
Improving your reading skills
1 Work in pairs and discuss these questions. Do you enjoy reading? What have you read recently
in your own language? Which of these have you read in English?
Give details.newspapers magazineswebsites novels or graded readersletters instruction manualsemails internet chat sitesbrochures blogstext messages menus
There are different ways of reading a text:
* Intensive reading: reading a text carefully inorder to understand everything in detail
* Skimming: reading a text quite quickly tounderstand the main ideas
* Scanning: looking through a text in order to finda particular piece of information
2 Match the types of text with a way of reading. Whatwould the way of reading depend on? Then work in pairsand compare your ideas.
a poem
a newspaper article a recipe a grammar page a bill a holiday brochure a blog a love letter
1 Read it intensively, perhaps more than once.2 Skim it then read it intensively.3 Skim it then move on.4 Scan it then read part of it intensively.5 Scan it then move on.6 Read it aloud.
3 Work in pairs and discuss these questions about theways of reading in exercise 2.
For which way(s) of reading do you need tounderstand every word?
In which way(s) of reading do you look for key words(the most important words, often repeated)?
How do you use a dictionary for each way of reading? In which ways did you read the texts in this unit?
4 How can you improve your reading skills in thefuture? Try to think of two ideas. Then work in pairs andcompare.
Im going to
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